Athletes will enjoy three recruiting seminars:
a) What an athlete should be doing in h.s. to prepare to play sports in college.
b) The ads and disads and what's the difference between D1/D2/D3 and NCAA/NAIA/Jr colleges.
c) An athlete wants to be discovered; so, how do an athlete promote herself?

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Cost: $325Maximum Campers:
Each 8 girls that we admit will be matched by a head coach! Location:
Odenton Sports Center
8266 Lokus Rd, Odenton, MD 21113

Staff:
High school and/or college coaches +
college players + Coach Houser

2016 Court Coaches: Jim Barber Coach Barber is the former head volleyball coach of Westover Christian in Danville, Va. His team won the D3 state championship in the fall of 2011, 2012 and 2013. He was the head coach since 1995, but resigned after the 2014 season to spend more time with his wife and 4 children. Coach Barber has also coached basketball and softball. You can contact him at JimBarber@WestoverMinistries.org Katey HolleyKatey just finished her 4-year volleyball career at Averett University in Danville, Va. Much of the time she has been the starting libero. She is a 2012 graduate of Westover Christian. She played school ball for 6 years, club ball for 3 years. During her senior year at WCA, the team won their first ever VACA state championship and she was named tournament MVP. That same year, she was named Metro Danville Player Of The Year. She has assisted with eighteen STAR camps, has directed divisions at six. She has also coached 4 years of youth volleyball in Danville. You can contact Katey at kmholley@aumail.averett.edu.

List
Of Camp
Assistants:

I will post them here as soon as possible!
Please come back soon!

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What makes a High Expectations Camps different that any other camp a vball girl can attend?

Each camper must apply to participate, and she needs to be at least :

* a rising 8th grader, with;
* three seasons of competitive ball.

(A "season" does not include equal playing time middle school ball, a rec
league, a county league, or a summer league. But, if an athlete doesn't have the minimum requirements, contact us.

We sometimes make special exemptions for outstanding athletes....tell us about your daughter....send us video....and we may admit her!)

October 15, 2014
"I'll be sure to come back this summer! I learned a lot from your camps! Pretty much has taught me everything I know so far."This is from a girl who came to both Expectations Camps one summer. Then didn't come to either the next.

"The High Expectations Camp was the
best camp that I have been involved with - the end of camp
tournament was a true 'tournament' feel with excellent play - the
girls showed vast improvement. I hope to see the same again."Barry Kane, host of 2011, 2012 and 2013 High and
Maximum Expectations Camps.

According to NCAA rules, graduates ARE eligible to participate in a summer high
school camp. This will not get them in any trouble and it will not
jeopardize their college volleyball eligibility. Speak to Coach Raynor if you have questions!